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Ms. Joy Fowlkes

The Gernert Company

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Joy Fowlkes

The Gernert Company

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www.thegernertco.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Romance
  • Romance, Contemporary
  • Romance, Fantasy
  • Romance, Paranormal
Women's Fiction

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Rachel_McKinney
06/20/2026 05:21 AM
Q:06/17/2026
94k Dark Fantasy Romance
annatyler
06/19/2026 05:54 PM
Q: 05/21/2026
119K Cosmic Romantasy
WitchyGinger
06/19/2026 11:32 AM
EQ: 06/18/2026; adult paranormal romance, 95K
MMarold
06/18/2026 02:14 PM
EQ: 6/17

Contemporary Romance, 80k
zjmaj
06/18/2026 02:06 PM
EQ: 6/18/26

Romantic Fantasy, 88k
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